ECHO Evening Session - Liver Disease in Primary Care: Approach to Hepatitis C
This session is presented by ECHO UHN.
You do not need to be attending ECHO daytime sessions in order to register for the eventing sessions.
This session is presented by ECHO UHN.
You do not need to be attending ECHO daytime sessions in order to register for the eventing sessions.
This learning series is presented by ECHO@UHN
Registration is open for ECHO's Fall programs!
Download a copy of this flyer here(link is external). Please feel free to share with your colleagues or network.
If you are currently registered for an ECHO program you do NOT need to re-register for the same program. You will continue receiving the weekly e-agendas.
This learning series is presented by ECHO@UHN
Registration is open for ECHO's Fall programs!
Download a copy of this flyer here(link is external). Please feel free to share with your colleagues or network.
If you are currently registered for an ECHO program you do NOT need to re-register for the same program. You will continue receiving the weekly e-agendas.
his learning series is presented by ECHO@UHN
Registration is open for ECHO's Fall programs!
Download a copy of this flyer here(link is external). Please feel free to share with your colleagues or network.
If you are currently registered for an ECHO program you do NOT need to re-register for the same program. You will continue receiving the weekly e-agendas.
This learning series is presented by ECHO@UHN
Registration is open for ECHO's Fall programs!
Download a copy of this flyer here(link is external). Please feel free to share with your colleagues or network.
If you are currently registered for an ECHO program you do NOT need to re-register for the same program. You will continue receiving the weekly e-agendas.
This online discussion is hosted by Access Alliance Multicultural Health & Community Services. It is a follow-up event to their previous webinar, : Bridging Gaps in Care: Reimagining Ontario's Health System for Immigrants and Refugees(link is external), which took place on May 27, 2025.
This webinar is Hosted by BUSPH-HSPH CAFE Research Coordinating Center
As global populations age, maintaining quality of life and well-being among senior adults has become a key public health goal, especially given the complex health impacts associated with various environmental threats. Aging populations are particularly susceptible to environmental stressors, such as rising temperatures, air pollution, and reduced access to green and blue spaces, which can exacerbate chronic health conditions and mental health challenges. In response, public health models increasingly recognize the importance of nature-based approaches that enhance resilience and foster holistic well-being.
This webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health (NCCEH).
This webinar is presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH)
This event is presented by the Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing
Social prescribing Connectors—known by many names like Link Workers, Community Connectors and Navigators—play a critical role in social prescribing by bridging healthcare and community support. Join us for an in-depth conversation on how this role is evolving in Canada and beyond, what training and competencies are needed, strategies for sustainable funding, and how social prescribing connectors collaborate with healthcare providers and community organizations to improve wellbeing.